The CNMI sent off yesterday to Guam 12 members of the Commonwealth Utilities Corp. power line crew most of them storm response veterans to assist the Guam Power Authority’s restoration of the power distribution after Typhoon Mawar’s devastation in Guam.
Guam is still facing significant problems after Typhoon Mawar’s 140 mph winds uprooted trees, damaged buildings and left much of the 210-square-mile U.S. territory without power or access to water.
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